Monday, August 30, 2010

Big Weekend

John & Maddie on Friday Night
L-R: Sanya (india) Gio (togo) asmita (nepal) and me

Phil and two of our new guys...still learning names!!


Palbitra :)



football!




Ilsa and one of her new brothers :)





Phil, Chime, Garima (who came back to Bemidji because she missed us all...she had transferred out), Palbitra, Manisha






endless fun on the trampoline







Me and Gabi....she's a peach!








Phil and Brett :)









Dear Family

I thought of you yesterday while we had a dozen international students and a dozen americans here at our house. I wish you could have been here to experience it. Half of us went to our neighbors, the Wille's, and jumped on the trampoline (we haven't met a Nepali yet who HAS EVER jumped on a trampoline before!), swam, threw a football around, swang on the swing, rode bike, & hung out. Phil spent a lot of time talking to one young buddhist who wants to hear about christianinty. Half of us stayed here and cooked (and cooked and cooked....) I don't know how many times I heard yesterday some version of this: "I am not alone anymore in America, I have a family now!" Three dozen hugs later (literally), two dozen stuffed people headed home. They sang to us in the car.

Then we welcomed a few friends from North Central University for a few days...Mo and Dee are here til Tuesday. And Ruth is living with us, so we have a house full, still! After all the festivities were over yesterday, I was standing in my kitchen (drinking coffee of course:), listening to Mo and Dee and Ilsa and Maddie and John jam in the great room. They were singing "How He Loves" and I was standing there thinking, "wow, how He does!" I think Phil and I and our kids are wired for community. If we don't have someone over or someone living with us, we feel kind of lost. Now that school has started, our schedules are packed, full. But we're happy. God always gives us the time off we need, the rest we need....and we live a life of resting in Him. So bring the people!

We're blessed and amazed at what God is doing! The students are coming back....not a day seems to go by where I don't get an email or a call or a message from a student about other students who want to be involved with Chi Alpha. We have been, and continue to, focus on intimacy with God and God-encounters. This is what they seem to be hungry for, because they are coming around.

So the community-wired Thooft family is going to have a big year. Thanks for keeping us in your prayers! I'll keep updating!

OH, and I am installing a new feature on this blog- a button that will take you to a link to donate to our ministry. I just have to figure out how to put it on here. Your donations will go directly to the MN District Assemblies of God and be routed to us, and you will get a tax receipt.

We love you!

Us Thoofts




















Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Welcome Week Update

Ilsa and Eli after the fireworks yesterday
Maddie, Eli, Ilsa

Rachel & Maddie's hair!


Ilsa peeking
Phil, Eli, Ilsa
Maddie
Hi Family!
This is why I like the blog format- I can update. So much is going on that it would take forever to get it all to you in a newsletter :) The lake photos above are from our trip last week to the north shore- Grace is working at Naniboujou for the fall, waitressing. So if you get up there, stop in and give her a hug! She's doing great, finding friends, making tips! She comes home end of October.
The other pictures are from our first night of Chi Alpha last night. We forgot that there is a big bash on campus the first Tuesday- so it was a small group, but it was great. We have several that want to help with worship this year, so we have a schedule down for the entire semester. Our students want to have a big worship event on campus twice this semester, so we planned the dates for those and are reserving the Beaux Arts Ballroom. And we scheduled in a few bonfires and pizza feeds at our house. When we left, the big outdoor bash I was telling you about was having fireworks, so the kids climbed up on the suburban to watch. Not sure I've ever been that close to fireworks- I could smell them. Everyone is pretty excited to start a new school year!
Another new development- Ruth Velo has joined us! Ruth is a North Central University graduate who was taking her nursing courses at Hibbing Tech. She pioneered a Chi Alpha there, and now has transferred to BSU to complete her nursing training and is living with our family. The girls are loving having her around! (especially with Grace gone :( ) She and one of our grad students, Mark, have really taken the reins this year. They spent about eight hours on campus yesterday just talking with people, putting up signs, getting us an office, meeting our faculty advisor. They're social butterflies. They're doing everything Phil can't do while he's in this season of working and doing chi alpha part time. But looking at our calendar, chi alpha is definitely running full time on campus this year! God is good!
We are looking forward to Fall retreat with UMD again this year in October, hitting a few of Ian's rugby games at UND, visiting Grace on the north shore, and our first international get together this next Sunday. We asked for all the Nepalis again, so we're expecting a crowd!
Phil wants to start a men's purity group, but the curriculum is $450. If any of you would like to help cover that, that would be great. I am looking at finding a way to allow you to give right from this blog site- will keep you posted.
We also had a bummer the other night- our amp seems to have died. Does anyone out there have any resources along those lines?
Keep us posted on how we can be praying for you all- we love getting your emails! Thanks so much- and we'll update again soon!
Love, Us Thoofts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

August 2010

Maddie- Carly- Ilsa

Grace- Ilsa - Maddie


our family! L-R: Michelle, Phil, Don, Kiki, Eli, Grace, Ilsa, Carly, Maddie



Gracie caught a fish! And held it herself!





Eli was the great fisherman of the weekend :)




glorious blue sky






warming up!











Ilsa hangin' on the boat; Eli and another fish






















Don & Phil, Michelle & Kiki


























Our girls! :)
Hey Family!

Summer is fading. Wow. Hard to believe. But here we are, move in is next weekend, and BSU starts school next week. Phil and I have been wondering all summer, "what does part time look like?" We had a meeting with our students last night, and this is what we're thinking it looks like:

  • Phil would like to start a Men's Sexual Purity group that will meet once a week. The curriculum he wants is $450 and he needs to raise that before he can start :)
  • Michelle and Ilsa and Maddie will be having a Girl's Tea once a week, that will focus on friendships and fun, but also have special women speakers on life topics for young women
  • Friday nights will continue, possibly with sharing a meal beforehand
  • Sundays are International student hang out days, and our great friends the Smith family will be joining us in that venture this year :) We get all the Nepalis again!
  • Tuesday nights on campus will be worship and prayer and small groups
  • Various one on ones with students at our home will continue (ie- Monday is Evan night:)

And we realized that we may be part time, but we can pray full time, and we can worship full time! So pray for us, family, as we venture into Fall. God reduced his army drastically and still won the battle. He fed thousands with a few fish and loaves. We're thinking more time and money isn't automatically a good thing! God's economy is not ours, and we are expectant to see Him move, even in our present circumstances.

Summer has been lovely here! We spent a weekend with our dear family the Gloude's (minus Ian (aka Sam) who was in Alaska all summer!) at their cabin near Walker, MN. The pictures are from our day on the pontoon! It was an incredible God-sent break just when we needed it. Right now we have friends up from Redwood Falls (Jairus and Sonny:) and they are helping us put up siding on the house today. Monday, we drive Grace to the north shore where she will be working the fall season at Naniboujou, the lodge where Phil and I met :) She has a few things to finish up for her high school and will graduate this spring. (it can't be!!!) But she has really gotten that itch to get out on her own, and Naniboujou was such a fun experience for us. They are excited for her to come, and we are excited for her. But we'll miss her!

So we're gearing up for a busy school year. Please pray that we would have wisdom - all the time! Our schedule will be so full. God has put the young IVCF staffers in our lives - one of them, Suzanne, has been coming to our Friday nights and playing with us in our worship team. We just love her! We had a meeting with them and decided we would like to meet once a month and pray for each other and our ministries on campus, and also advertise each other's events. They meet daily to pray on campus, and we're doing the tea and the Friday night and hopefully the men's group. We hope to share those events with all of our students.

Thanks again for your love and support! We'll keep you updated- probably more often now that school is starting again!

Love, Phil, Michelle, Grace, Ilsa, Maddie, and Eli Thooft